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[Games] Re: Adoption Center - Updates!
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Ngaio Aroha - New Zealand (Maori) - 8 years old
Ngaio a beautiful little girl whose knowlegable brown eyes and wavey black hair make her stand out in a crowd of hundereds. Ngaio, although the oldest perfers to follow my hubbie, and myself around the most - save Kyung-Soon of course. Ngaio loves to play outside and practice her native beliefs. She swims so fast, after so much swimming in the ocean who wouldn't! Ngaio talke much about her home and bilogical family, but all was to be expected for a 6-year-old (when we adopted this little beauty).Agnessa Lyubov / Isidora Nadezhda - Russia - 5 years old
Nessa and Isi are identical little blonde headed girls with deep pale blue eyes. Isi is the leader between the two but Nessa tends to do much more inside activies. Isidora loves horses and I have told her dozens of times 'NO,we can NOT get a horse' but after 23 times I agreed to put her in lessons which she loves and exelles at. Agnessa loves dolls (mostly her American Girl Doll she named Nicci) drawing, coloring, and reading. The tow are out spoken and love life here as our newest (and last) additions to our family last December. They especially love talking with me and K-So in Russian so their daddy and older sister can not understand! Kyung-Soon - Korea - 4 years old
K-So being the youngest, yet the longest member of our family being we adopted her when she was a few mounths old, is adored by our family and she loves helping her older sisters how to do something! Kyung-Soon loves learning and started pre-kindergarden this year and already the teachers say that she is brilliant, already knowing her letters and numbers, knowing additon and having such a good reading skill. Our little genius! She speaks English and Russian as her Native Languages and loves to talk with the twins in their native language. K-So loves baries, dolls, make believe, reading, soccor (my husband's programing her into his little girl), basketball, T-ball, running around, and playing at the park or on our playset.
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